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this is another example of clueless government. is the check in the mail? [laughter] it has been in the mail for some time. with the use of their government monopolies are on the verge of collapse. and with them and dredging themselves with the first class mail that has gone out is the second and biggest employer behind wal-mart. this should be cut back but the cost goes up and the service goes down. charles: and those that have a post office are it is an american is it salvageable? >> it would not take much. we have an administration and so many european countries will lead zero were partially privatized there post office. is the lead is a great example. like now it is like fannie and freddie like to the taxpayer as well. charles: to make a bid for the post office but to are really talking about the unions and their power they would probably block something like that. >> is as if the steelworkers and eddie and industry the unions have taken control to give the government monopoly. postal rates have gone up and service has gone down. meanwhile a company lik
this is another example of clueless government. is the check in the mail? [laughter] it has been in the mail for some time. with the use of their government monopolies are on the verge of collapse. and with them and dredging themselves with the first class mail that has gone out is the second and biggest employer behind wal-mart. this should be cut back but the cost goes up and the service goes down. charles: and those that have a post office are it is an american is it salvageable? >> it...
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i will tell you why next the fiscal cliff could cost government jobs. that could not be a bad thing. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. but to reduce government spending and the amount and they're talking about, the amount congress if should pass any way with part of the budget control act. it is split between defense and non-defense fell the 3% of spending. is nothing. >> this does not go far enough? >> no. and the budget with spending cuts and paul ryan's cuts is only 10% of spending. $400 billion per year named as duplication and overlap from senator sessions and senator kohlberg 10 percent most have done that to say business. >> is there a political appetite on either side? they had a presidential debate. the fiscal cliff was not even brought up. who has the will to say this is not
i will tell you why next the fiscal cliff could cost government jobs. that could not be a bad thing. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. but to reduce government spending and the amount and they're talking about, the amount...
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, they are actually not being bailed out by the government. [talking over each other] the fdic pics of that. and kurt and i pay for that. >> were marred just made a great point. my insurance costs have tripled. i have been penalized. >> what it does is not only enable us to serve our customers, it is absolutely terrible. neil: okay, gentlemen, thank you both very much. very hopeful. i think everyone is thinking big and maybe you should just think small. coming up next, what happens when his opponent does not just a? the phenomenon of impressions of debate
, they are actually not being bailed out by the government. [talking over each other] the fdic pics of that. and kurt and i pay for that. >> were marred just made a great point. my insurance costs have tripled. i have been penalized. >> what it does is not only enable us to serve our customers, it is absolutely terrible. neil: okay, gentlemen, thank you both very much. very hopeful. i think everyone is thinking big and maybe you should just think small. coming up next, what happens...
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, they are actually not being bailed out by the government. [talking over each other] the fdic pics of that. and kurt and i pay for that. >> were marred just made a great point. my insurance costs have tripled. i have been penalized. >> what it doesis not only enable us to serve our customers, it is absolutely terrible. neil: okay, gentlemen, thank you both very much. very hopeful. i think everyone is thinking big and maybe you should just think small. coming u next, what happens when his opponent does not just a? the phenomenon of impressions of debate ♪ grew up ia small town and when the rain would fall down ♪ ♪ i'd just stare out my window ♪ ♪reaming of what could be and if i'd end up happy ♪ ♪ i would pray i could breakaway ♪ ♪ i'll spread my wings and i'll learn how to fly ♪ i'll do what takes till i touch the sky ♪ ♪ i gotta take a risk, take a chance, make a change, and break away ♪ ♪ wanna feel the warm breeze, sleep under a palm tree ♪ ♪ feel the rush of the ocean ♪ ♪ get on board a fast train, trav
, they are actually not being bailed out by the government. [talking over each other] the fdic pics of that. and kurt and i pay for that. >> were marred just made a great point. my insurance costs have tripled. i have been penalized. >> what it doesis not only enable us to serve our customers, it is absolutely terrible. neil: okay, gentlemen, thank you both very much. very hopeful. i think everyone is thinking big and maybe you should just think small. coming u next, what happens...
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, they are actually not being bailed out by the government. [talking over each other] the fdic pics of that. and kurt and i pay for that. >> were marred just made a great point. my insurance costs have tripled. i have been penalized. >> what it does is not only enable us to serve our customers, it is absolutely terrible. neil: okay, gentlemen, thank you both very much. very hopeful. i think everyone is thinking big and maybe you should just think small. coming up next, what happens when his opponent does not just a? the phenomenon of impressions of debate bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. dn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'mlad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" ya sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now s
, they are actually not being bailed out by the government. [talking over each other] the fdic pics of that. and kurt and i pay for that. >> were marred just made a great point. my insurance costs have tripled. i have been penalized. >> what it does is not only enable us to serve our customers, it is absolutely terrible. neil: okay, gentlemen, thank you both very much. very hopeful. i think everyone is thinking big and maybe you should just think small. coming up next, what happens...
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, they are actually not being bailed out by the government. [talking over each other] the fdic pics of that. and kurt and i pay for that. >> were marred just made a great point. my insurance costs have tripled. i have been penalizd. >> what it does is not only enable us to serve our customers, it is absolutely terrible. neil: okay, gentlemen, thank you both very much. very hopeful. i think everyone is thinking big and maybe you should just think small. coming up next, what happens when his opponent does not just a? the phenomenon of impressions of debate new pink lemonade 5-hour energy? 5-hour energy supports the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. so i can get the energized feeling i need and support a great cause? i'm sold. pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. for their "destination wedding." double miles y
, they are actually not being bailed out by the government. [talking over each other] the fdic pics of that. and kurt and i pay for that. >> were marred just made a great point. my insurance costs have tripled. i have been penalizd. >> what it does is not only enable us to serve our customers, it is absolutely terrible. neil: okay, gentlemen, thank you both very much. very hopeful. i think everyone is thinking big and maybe you should just think small. coming up next, what happens...
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, yet have you government going out continuously saying we'll create more government jobs, you know the be people are bad people are fat cats we need to tax them more and so oi don't think that this is a constructive relationship, i think you see that when a go i like steve wynn -- a guy like steve wynn finally had enough and erupts, steve wynn is a democrat he voted for barack obama and had close ties. so i think you see this as a equal opportunity, not a republican issue not a democrat issue but a frustration in the be community. neil: i think you hit the nail on the head. that it is a frustration on part of the business community, we have seen it coming out of likes of brokerage firms, ratio of almost 5 to 1 giving to mitt romney rather than guy they were drown to 4 years ago barack obama. we're seeing it evan high-tech executives, intel ceo saying that policies don't help us, so this seems to be spreading like like a wildfire, but mr. wynn's comes so north worthy he was not afraid to go out on the limb and be so publicly blunt about it, do you expect others to follow? >> it is diffi
, yet have you government going out continuously saying we'll create more government jobs, you know the be people are bad people are fat cats we need to tax them more and so oi don't think that this is a constructive relationship, i think you see that when a go i like steve wynn -- a guy like steve wynn finally had enough and erupts, steve wynn is a democrat he voted for barack obama and had close ties. so i think you see this as a equal opportunity, not a republican issue not a democrat issue...
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you can check to see if you could be a victim by going to the government website. can if you bought a new vehicle this year we could probably just the color. now with the annual rankings of the most popular car colors of 2012. number five, candy apple red. i love recommend it turns out color preferences vary by geography. more red vehicles in north america. number four, great. boring. grew in popularity during a recession as more buyers wanted the car color that would not come out of style. black. 19 percent of cars on the road, but it is the most popular color in europe. but the most popular color for the century before being overtaken by the year's number one car color. its white. making what the new black. still to come, my "2 cents more" . and think you know what is in your portfolio? we will tell you about a flaw that could be costing you money. don't go away. gerri: your company's retirement plan, you may not be maximizing your return on investment. all told you what to do about it next. gerri: in focus tonight, a possible flaw with your retirement. i'm talki
you can check to see if you could be a victim by going to the government website. can if you bought a new vehicle this year we could probably just the color. now with the annual rankings of the most popular car colors of 2012. number five, candy apple red. i love recommend it turns out color preferences vary by geography. more red vehicles in north america. number four, great. boring. grew in popularity during a recession as more buyers wanted the car color that would not come out of style....
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the government report said there's less corn out there than we thought. another revised down in the estimate. take a look at the intraday too. you see the markets now -- in the old days the markets were not open when the government report would come out. now the market is open. instant reaction, bumped up. soybeans, different story, but the same bottom line. take a look at the bean number today. came in up 25 cents, about a percent or almost 2 percent and that one also if you look at the intraday bumped up on the release of the report, liz, but the report was you'd think bearish for soybeans because they said there's more soybeans out there than we thought. a lot of people down here don't necessarily believe in the government numbers. i don't know whether if there's any truth to that. all i do is report. you decide. liz: and there's a black helicopter that just flew overhead. charlie gasparino is standing next to me saying i love creamed corn but i can't eat it because he's so disciplined. the fbi, of course not known for its delicate touch but is now goi
the government report said there's less corn out there than we thought. another revised down in the estimate. take a look at the intraday too. you see the markets now -- in the old days the markets were not open when the government report would come out. now the market is open. instant reaction, bumped up. soybeans, different story, but the same bottom line. take a look at the bean number today. came in up 25 cents, about a percent or almost 2 percent and that one also if you look at the...
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exploding unemployment, violent anti-government protests, a recession, in some places a depression, government on the verge of collapse. does it sound like the european union deserves a nobel peace prize. they got one. the judge is next. everyone has goals. take the steps to reach yours, with us with real advice, for real goals. the us bank wealth management advisor can help you. every step of the way. from big steps, to little steps. since 1863 we've helped guide our clients, so they can take the steps to help grow, preserve, and pass along their wealth. so their footsteps can help the next generation find their own path. all of us serving you. us bank stuart: trading is running and i, a modest gain. dow industrials up 60. market got a boost from better than expected consumer sentiment number. move to individual stocks, best by doing nothing to fight back against its rivals. best buy will start matching prices from online competitors like amazon. concerns about best by consumers go into this war, browse, test the electronics and go home and ordered the same products online cheaper. best buy i
exploding unemployment, violent anti-government protests, a recession, in some places a depression, government on the verge of collapse. does it sound like the european union deserves a nobel peace prize. they got one. the judge is next. everyone has goals. take the steps to reach yours, with us with real advice, for real goals. the us bank wealth management advisor can help you. every step of the way. from big steps, to little steps. since 1863 we've helped guide our clients, so they can take...
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shunted we learn that the larger role of government and the larger debt that the government takes on that it slows an economy. it is the exact same size now as it was in 1992. after the real estate bubble popped. they have kept interest rates at zero. still, they cannot manage to grow they are economy neared. stuart: secretary geithner is on his way out. the japanese economy is the same size today as it was in 1992? >> here is an inconvenient truth. the higher the debt gdp ratio gets on a government, it becomes a hindrance to economic growth. all the money that is left is dead money. just like the money that is being left to our government. it becomes a headwind to an economy. aren't we seeing that in the u.s.? stuart: yes, we are if you are asking. the age gap between the vice presidents. this came up in 2004. the next the first time i ever met you was when you walked on the stage tonight. stuart: because the general was a much younger man. i have a bone to pick with you. i think governor romney wins with five-point in the november election. >> i hope you are right. i think the race
shunted we learn that the larger role of government and the larger debt that the government takes on that it slows an economy. it is the exact same size now as it was in 1992. after the real estate bubble popped. they have kept interest rates at zero. still, they cannot manage to grow they are economy neared. stuart: secretary geithner is on his way out. the japanese economy is the same size today as it was in 1992? >> here is an inconvenient truth. the higher the debt gdp ratio gets on a...
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what does the government do? charlie: you believe michael steinberg, put on leave, you believe this is a big sort of step in the fed's continuing investigation of steve cohen and his potential -- and whether he committed insider-trading? >> a massive set. look at the case all along. they have been arresting and prosecuting people and going up the chain. people i talked to in the justice department cyber is the last stop on the train. charlie: they will give up? >> they won't give up. they might get him conscience avoidance. if they can't get steinberg to get the peace to prove that, and actually had knowledge of forethought and committed it and traded on it that he knew it was wrong, perhaps conscious avoidance -- charlie: he knew -- [talking over each other] charlie: denied any wrongdoing. mr. steinberg has not been indicted and neither have been charged with a civil crime but we do know a lot of people have been charged in this investigation and you say one tactic they can take is let's go and say you should ha
what does the government do? charlie: you believe michael steinberg, put on leave, you believe this is a big sort of step in the fed's continuing investigation of steve cohen and his potential -- and whether he committed insider-trading? >> a massive set. look at the case all along. they have been arresting and prosecuting people and going up the chain. people i talked to in the justice department cyber is the last stop on the train. charlie: they will give up? >> they won't give...
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the real key to that is going to be a local and state government. hopefully the mayor in denver and myself in colorado focusing on how do we create the conditions? we can have brilliant vendors but they can sit on a shelf. you can have all the capital without the right idea -- but without the right idea, how does it improve? the magic there is entrepreneurship. when i was a geologist, i could not find a job and after a while we opened -- i stole the idea from berkeley. we werein the first bgrerew pub. that focus of necessity -- we had to do something different. we took it and adapted it. i think that on a much larger scale, we need to find entrepreneurs, people that are willing to put their hearts and souls into that idea, that invention. make sure they have access to capital, and appropriately trained work force, and there is -- government gets out of the way. we need a proper regulation. we have to have it if you are talking about fracking. at that same time, the government has to be a supporter and in every way possible have to limit the burden o
the real key to that is going to be a local and state government. hopefully the mayor in denver and myself in colorado focusing on how do we create the conditions? we can have brilliant vendors but they can sit on a shelf. you can have all the capital without the right idea -- but without the right idea, how does it improve? the magic there is entrepreneurship. when i was a geologist, i could not find a job and after a while we opened -- i stole the idea from berkeley. we werein the first...
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>> well, the governing is going to be more difficult in the future. i think there's some truth to that. it needs to be a -- remember that when president obama became president he did have a democratic house and senate, perhaps not the 60 votes but he had, you know, the votes necessary to control things in the congress of the united states. he had some problems there as well. i mean, if i were to be critical of the president and maybe not be my place to do so, but if i were, it would be along those lines. i don't think that he has done a particularly good job of communicating with either party. i was there on the floor of the house when they were doing the obama care legislation and there was a lot of grumbling. i'm not talking about just those democrats that voted against it. there was a lot of grumbling from the other democrats that the white house had not been very flexible in terms of working things out with them. i can tell you as a moderate republican that i was at the white house and we had a session with rahm emanuel and the president told us h
>> well, the governing is going to be more difficult in the future. i think there's some truth to that. it needs to be a -- remember that when president obama became president he did have a democratic house and senate, perhaps not the 60 votes but he had, you know, the votes necessary to control things in the congress of the united states. he had some problems there as well. i mean, if i were to be critical of the president and maybe not be my place to do so, but if i were, it would be...
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is it time for the government to get out? >> can i come back to the $333 million out of the $10 billion? who got that money? we are fining banks left and right. i wish we wouldn't. it seems like it is helping. who is getting the $333 million? >> the banks and the borrowers. they are betting $3,000 in moving costs to get to do these short sales. they can be tricky and lengthy. they don't want the borrowers to walk away and they give the banks incentive as well. the thing is under that mortgage settlement, the banks have to do debt forgiveness. and short sales can be a part of that. the tax bill is going to have big implications for a continued recovery in housing. >> absolutely. the question is this tax relief on short sales. if the tax relief your debt that is debt forgiveness that is usually taxed. that helps with the short sales. >> that expires at the end of this year. if that doesn't get extended in congress, the odds are, are they going to want to do more tax extenders? then short sales are going to come to a screeching
is it time for the government to get out? >> can i come back to the $333 million out of the $10 billion? who got that money? we are fining banks left and right. i wish we wouldn't. it seems like it is helping. who is getting the $333 million? >> the banks and the borrowers. they are betting $3,000 in moving costs to get to do these short sales. they can be tricky and lengthy. they don't want the borrowers to walk away and they give the banks incentive as well. the thing is under...
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>> i think romney's right on track when he starts to say i know how to govern. and you govern by talking with the other side. and when he said during the debate that he was the
>> i think romney's right on track when he starts to say i know how to govern. and you govern by talking with the other side. and when he said during the debate that he was the
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many of course have doubts about the reliability of the government data lately but having said that, it such that the obama folks can say, well, the trend is our friend and the republicans can whine about the economy but it is getting better and it is making mitt romney fight harder. >> when you pump tens and hundreds of millions of what the fed is doing to prop up the stock market and commodity prices and the over all economy, look, the obama administration has about everything the government can possible do and we still at 1 percent or 2 percent growth from the deepest recessions we have ever had. this is part of the regulatory policy of this administration is blowing in the opposite direction. as hard as the fed is trying to do it and as much as the private sector is trying to regain the horrible chinament this president, not just regulatory, but climate in terms of how the president talks to the business communities, how he is against the american entrepreneur and business american, this has a very negative effect on this economy and we are seeing it. the idea that somehow this e
many of course have doubts about the reliability of the government data lately but having said that, it such that the obama folks can say, well, the trend is our friend and the republicans can whine about the economy but it is getting better and it is making mitt romney fight harder. >> when you pump tens and hundreds of millions of what the fed is doing to prop up the stock market and commodity prices and the over all economy, look, the obama administration has about everything the...
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>>> in the rewrite tonight, government according to the bible. the republican party tries to pretend that todd akin is an isolated phenomenon, who doesn't represent the thinking of the republican party. now comes his colleague paul brown of georgia who shows there's nothing isolated nor phenomenal about todd akin. and that antiscientific bat crap crazy thinking is really the current republican brand. like congress man akin, crazy congressman brown sits on the house committee of science. we can only hope that he and akin do nothing but sit there, but we know better. they actually have a real hand in the governing outcomes on the committee of science. by his resume you would think that congressman brown would be more valuable than democrat or republican. he likes to refer to himself as a scientist. he has far more science training than most members of congress and than i do. he got his bachelor of science degree majoring in chemistry and he was a practicing physician before becoming a practicing politician. but if congressman brown is a scientist,
>>> in the rewrite tonight, government according to the bible. the republican party tries to pretend that todd akin is an isolated phenomenon, who doesn't represent the thinking of the republican party. now comes his colleague paul brown of georgia who shows there's nothing isolated nor phenomenal about todd akin. and that antiscientific bat crap crazy thinking is really the current republican brand. like congress man akin, crazy congressman brown sits on the house committee of...
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it is a non-partisan government agency. meantime, the government red ink kept piling up in the latest fiscal year. the federal government spent $1.1 trillion dollars more than it brought in according to the congressional budget office. that's the fourth straight year of trillion dollar plus deficits, but down from a year earlier. as for consumer i.o.u.'s, consumer credit grew at its fastest pace in three months.. expanding more than 8 percent in july.. to 2-point-7 trillion dollars. over on wall street, it was a mixed day. the dow gained 35...the nasdaq lost 13...the s&p is down a fraction. for the week.. the dow gained 1.3 percent. the nasdaq was up 6-tenths of a percent. the s- and-p added 1.4 percent this week. >> susie: joining us now with more anaysis on that jobs report... mark zandi...chief economist at moody's analytics. great to see you, mark. tell us about this 7.8%. does this mark the turning point in the job market? >> well, susie toverstates the case. i don't think the job market improved that much in the month
it is a non-partisan government agency. meantime, the government red ink kept piling up in the latest fiscal year. the federal government spent $1.1 trillion dollars more than it brought in according to the congressional budget office. that's the fourth straight year of trillion dollar plus deficits, but down from a year earlier. as for consumer i.o.u.'s, consumer credit grew at its fastest pace in three months.. expanding more than 8 percent in july.. to 2-point-7 trillion dollars. over on...
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. >> reporter: on the middle class what about mitt romney saying 47% of americans feel entitled to government benefits? >> i think the vice president very well knows that sometimes the words don't come out of your mouth the right way. >> but i always say what i mean. >> reporter: what about the obama stimulus, the recovery? >> job growth in september was slower than it was in august and august was slower than it was in july. we're heading in the wrong direction. >> 5.2 million new jobs -- private sector jobs. >> was it a good idea to spend taxpayer dollars on electric cars in finland or on windmills in china? >> this was exactly what we needed to stop us from going off the cliff. >> reporter: can a middle class tax hike be prevented if the wealthy get a tax cut? >> it's not mathematically possible. >> it is mathematically possible. it's been done before. >> it has never been done before. >> reporter: on the style side, biden smiled a lot. ryan, a debate rookie, kept his cool. so did ryan add to the romney momentum or did biden help put the obama campaign back on track? now the pollsters go to
. >> reporter: on the middle class what about mitt romney saying 47% of americans feel entitled to government benefits? >> i think the vice president very well knows that sometimes the words don't come out of your mouth the right way. >> but i always say what i mean. >> reporter: what about the obama stimulus, the recovery? >> job growth in september was slower than it was in august and august was slower than it was in july. we're heading in the wrong direction....
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i think we'll see the same kind of drama we saw around government shutdown where is they tiptoe and dance all the way up until the last minute and then get it done. we already know they're having meetings right now figuring out the end to that crisis. so i think that we're going to build it up and build it up and it's all going go away. i really think that what we're going to see with this market right now is a continuation of this slow, steady, up trend. there's no real reason right now to take it out. >> rick, what do you think? how about the 30-year treasury auction today? a lot soft, but i guess that would be expected at that yield, right? >> yeah, well, i think it was a bit soft for sure. the post-auction, all the auctions being done really gave us a big rally afterwards. the best way to get a dugout filli ined with varying personalities is to pick a new manager. i think if we pick a new manager, that will lead into the fiscal cliff being changed in a way that won't give us the big hiccup in the market. i also agree with jim though. i think what could happen is if mitt wins, there's
i think we'll see the same kind of drama we saw around government shutdown where is they tiptoe and dance all the way up until the last minute and then get it done. we already know they're having meetings right now figuring out the end to that crisis. so i think that we're going to build it up and build it up and it's all going go away. i really think that what we're going to see with this market right now is a continuation of this slow, steady, up trend. there's no real reason right now to...
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>> tell them we have a leaderless government and he can lead. this gentleman can't govern. he's doing politics day and night. >> erskine bowles, same question to you. if had a chance to advise obama and biden on what you want to hear about the deficit and the fiscal cliff, what would you tell them to say? are you not hearing now? >> to lead. lead from the front. just take on this enormous problem we have with economic growth. the best way to take that on is to reform the tax code, broaden the base, simplify the code, wipe out these tax expenditures and use that money to reduce rates, to encourage growth, and also to bring down the deficit. that's really attacked these entitlement problems. slow the rate of health care. make social security sustainably solvent. we can't afford to spend more in the next 17 largest countries and then to take that money and some of it invest it and let's invest it in those things that america has to invest in to be competitive globally. >> i would say those same things to the candidate of my party. >> lloyd, has wall street, has business, done
>> tell them we have a leaderless government and he can lead. this gentleman can't govern. he's doing politics day and night. >> erskine bowles, same question to you. if had a chance to advise obama and biden on what you want to hear about the deficit and the fiscal cliff, what would you tell them to say? are you not hearing now? >> to lead. lead from the front. just take on this enormous problem we have with economic growth. the best way to take that on is to reform the tax...
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you need to be able to interface with government. >> kroft: so you're saying the chinese government has no influence over huawei. >> plummer: we're another business doing business in china. >> kroft: if you look at huawei, it looks like just a big international company with an american face. >> chris johnson: yep. and that's the intent. >> kroft: until last spring, chris johnson was the c.i.a.'s top analyst on china, and he's briefed the last three presidents on what's been happening behind the scenes in beijing. he tells a different story than huawei's bill plummer. >> johnson: the problem, i think, is really it boils down to an issue of will the company take some steps to make themselves, you know, more transparent about their operations and what their ultimate goal is, especially this relationship with the chinese government, with the chinese communist party, and with the people's liberation army. >> kroft: johnson says the military has always played a role in chinese telecommunications, and that huawei's reclusive c.e.o. served as an army major in telecommunications research before
you need to be able to interface with government. >> kroft: so you're saying the chinese government has no influence over huawei. >> plummer: we're another business doing business in china. >> kroft: if you look at huawei, it looks like just a big international company with an american face. >> chris johnson: yep. and that's the intent. >> kroft: until last spring, chris johnson was the c.i.a.'s top analyst on china, and he's briefed the last three presidents on...
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it's about role of government. >> fact checking departments all over this. you know "the new york times," washington post "the daily rundown." >> is that getting to the local media. >> that's not the fault of the media if the voters aren't hearing it. i mean the stuff is in there. "the new york times" is covering it. "the washington post" is covering it, "time" magazine had a cover story on what's up with facts these days in political races and a good story that had a lot of considering debunking of like what's happening. it's not that it's -- we aren't talking abo ing about it, why a voters reacting the way they should. >> we will talk about how voters are reacting to the latest romney high jinx, the ride on the romney carousel after the break. brought to you by the letter "r" while governor romney fires back at team obama over the latest attack ads featuring big bird jimmy fallon conjures memories of another show, mr. romney's neighborhood. >> hello, neighbor. you see this? it's called a wallet. inside of a wallet, that's where money goes. now, do you know
it's about role of government. >> fact checking departments all over this. you know "the new york times," washington post "the daily rundown." >> is that getting to the local media. >> that's not the fault of the media if the voters aren't hearing it. i mean the stuff is in there. "the new york times" is covering it. "the washington post" is covering it, "time" magazine had a cover story on what's up with facts these days in...
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the government is going to spend 50% of the money. that will not go down. asia is a slower but it is nothing mystical or different than your read about. united states is fundamentally a stronger than people think, in my opinion. in latin america, some are better and some are slower. >> asia use same syncline about. -- you seem sanguine. >> this in my opinion, but i. they will meet their objective of 7%-8% higher. they are doing this to avoid social unrest and change the infrastructure. it change will be coming and it will be smoothed and continue to form the policies of the government. they have $3 trillion in reserve and a lot of capabilities to maintain growth. they did that that month, literally. they knew what they want to accomplish. i do not think i can do that 10 years from now. they're not building a lot of bridges to nowhere. i think it will work in the immediate term. >> there's a lot of talk about africa. in latin america, we have seen signs of pretty robust growth. >> we're opening grove -- stores and we are in there on the ground. we go there f
the government is going to spend 50% of the money. that will not go down. asia is a slower but it is nothing mystical or different than your read about. united states is fundamentally a stronger than people think, in my opinion. in latin america, some are better and some are slower. >> asia use same syncline about. -- you seem sanguine. >> this in my opinion, but i. they will meet their objective of 7%-8% higher. they are doing this to avoid social unrest and change the...
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we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the industry so we can all produce energy more safely. i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just as seriously: our commitment to america. bp supports nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs in communities across the country. we hired three thousand people just last year. bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. >>> you can find more about the show on our website, wsjr.cnbc.com. now a look at the stories coming up to impact your money this week. monday is the columbus day holiday. banks and bond markets will be closed while the stock market is open. earnings season kicks off. companies reporting third quarter results include costco and jpmorgan chase. >>> thursday the latest reading on the u.s. balance of trade. the vice presidential candidates take the stage for their one
we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the industry so we can all produce energy more safely. i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just as seriously: our commitment to america. bp supports nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs in communities across the country. we hired three thousand people just last year. bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp....
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. >> the top state department official who testified before house government oversight committee confirmed he told lawmakers a day after this attack on the benghazi consulate that he believed it was terrorism. >> i believe it was the nature of it. leathtlethality of it, it was complex attack. >> ambassador kennedy defended ambassador susan rice who fiv ae rounds on sunday talk shows as it was a demonstration, prompted by a youtube video for anti-islam film that spun out of control. >> if any of the administration officials including any career official, were on television on sunday, september 16, they would have said what ambassador rice said. >> challenged repeatedly by a republican who returned from the region. i was in libya and nobody mentioned a video. >> in the year leading up to the attack, ied attack on the consulate in june, lawmakers were told that triply could not control the american interest. >> we could not rely on them for security, intelligence and law enforcement help to identify the emerging threat. or ask them for assistance mitigating the threat. >> newly released e-mai
. >> the top state department official who testified before house government oversight committee confirmed he told lawmakers a day after this attack on the benghazi consulate that he believed it was terrorism. >> i believe it was the nature of it. leathtlethality of it, it was complex attack. >> ambassador kennedy defended ambassador susan rice who fiv ae rounds on sunday talk shows as it was a demonstration, prompted by a youtube video for anti-islam film that spun out of...
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money buys influence, but it also may buy government itself. this is the unambiguous conclusion you reach in reading the book "billionaires & ballot bandits: how to steal an election in 9 easy steps." investigative reporter greg palast wrote it. he is a new york times-bestselling author and also works for the bbc and britain's the observer. what is going on is happening behind this very thin veneer of democracy, but as i read your book i get the sense that it really is a gross subversion of democracy. > > yes. we have to think about who these billionaires are. since we had citizens united, which created the so-called "corporate citizen," we've ended up with things like a million- dollar donation to the romney pac, restore our future - and i looked into it, by a company called f8 llc. > > what's that? > > i tried to look up, they have sales of $8,000 a year, which meant that their $1 million donation was pretty generous. also, the principal, a guy named diego, seems to exist only in a video game, "grand theft auto." he's an assassin. but under c
money buys influence, but it also may buy government itself. this is the unambiguous conclusion you reach in reading the book "billionaires & ballot bandits: how to steal an election in 9 easy steps." investigative reporter greg palast wrote it. he is a new york times-bestselling author and also works for the bbc and britain's the observer. what is going on is happening behind this very thin veneer of democracy, but as i read your book i get the sense that it really is a gross...
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in the fair-share law, more big government. it will result in fail and you are a lack of competition. ou wae marketplace, especially when you see the price of gas, when you see the price of goods in america today, you understand, you want people who are working hard -- >> this is neither a free market nor a fair market. this gi's got a sole -- no competition. >> sean: he has created a metal that is stronger, lighter, cheaper. an exclusive look at the film, atlas strug part 2. i am joined by the producers of the film. good to see you. how are you? >> pretty good. >> sean: one take... >> one take. it was extraordinary. i mean, we did about 5 minutes. one take. 14, 16 seconds and i mean, no academy-award nomination, but you did good. >> sean: what do you mean, we guys? i did better than them. this is so relevant -- fair-share law, redistribution of wealth. i ran as a visionary. >> we need a capitalist in the white house. we need to have people who appreciate what the book is, which is -- it's a warning, it's an 1100-page >>> but i
in the fair-share law, more big government. it will result in fail and you are a lack of competition. ou wae marketplace, especially when you see the price of gas, when you see the price of goods in america today, you understand, you want people who are working hard -- >> this is neither a free market nor a fair market. this gi's got a sole -- no competition. >> sean: he has created a metal that is stronger, lighter, cheaper. an exclusive look at the film, atlas strug part 2. i am...
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we need government under control. it's been growing faster than the private sector has been growing. even more important we have to have schools that work. today in montana too many of our kids are not even graduating from high school, too many of those that are graduating need remedial reading and matt when they go to the university or apply for job. we can do better than by putting a focus on compledges making sure montana is the place people want to live. we shouldn't have to get on the airplane as grandparent to visit our grandchildren. we want to be able to raise our grandchildren here in montana a special place it is with real opportunity for the feature and that's what i'll do as your next governor. >> moderator: gentleman, thank you so much. and a special thanks to the public broadcasting audience this evening. please stay tuned for the live post debate analysis. >>> we have been listening to the top two candidates. >>> see the vice presidential debate tomorrow night live on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span ac
we need government under control. it's been growing faster than the private sector has been growing. even more important we have to have schools that work. today in montana too many of our kids are not even graduating from high school, too many of those that are graduating need remedial reading and matt when they go to the university or apply for job. we can do better than by putting a focus on compledges making sure montana is the place people want to live. we shouldn't have to get on the...
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if there's a resurgence of the chinese economy prompted by the chinese government, i think dry bulk shipping will come back. those stocks have been beating down to dirt-cheap levels. just recently a lot of reits, especially the mortgage agency reits have been trading below book value on concerns that dividends will be lower. i think if you pick up some of those below 95% of book value, those are cheap as well. >> if you can get them at that price. it is always about the price. neil, blankfein is a buyer of this market. should moms and dads, retail investors, be buyers of this market? i know that we've had a few down days. i know that we're off the multi-year highs but we're not far off. do you think that at these levels mom and dad should be in participateing? >> absolutely. where the money's going over a trillion dollars has going into fixed income products or bond funds in the last year-and-a-half, $3.5 billion has come out of mutual funds, equity funds. you're getting no return in the fixed income market. that's going to be really tragic is if rates do ratchet up, the individual investor
if there's a resurgence of the chinese economy prompted by the chinese government, i think dry bulk shipping will come back. those stocks have been beating down to dirt-cheap levels. just recently a lot of reits, especially the mortgage agency reits have been trading below book value on concerns that dividends will be lower. i think if you pick up some of those below 95% of book value, those are cheap as well. >> if you can get them at that price. it is always about the price. neil,...
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his objective is to dis-incentivize work and get people dependent on government. that's the objective. that's why he is not breaking a sweat. >> sean: i hope paul ryan brings up these points tomorrow night. >> yeah. he's going to be brilliant tomorrow. >> sean: sandra? >> i think he is going to be brilliant. i think joe biden will be on the defense from the get go. i think he might have to play it so safe that his arguments may be ineffective. >> sean: good to see you. coming up, the mother of a fallen navy seal says that the white house actually put a target on her son's back, when the energies let loose about the raid that killed osama bin laden. she and her husband are here. coming up next, and my movie debut on atlas shrug 2, straight ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. here one story. i
his objective is to dis-incentivize work and get people dependent on government. that's the objective. that's why he is not breaking a sweat. >> sean: i hope paul ryan brings up these points tomorrow night. >> yeah. he's going to be brilliant tomorrow. >> sean: sandra? >> i think he is going to be brilliant. i think joe biden will be on the defense from the get go. i think he might have to play it so safe that his arguments may be ineffective. >> sean: good to see...